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Cropping, Automatic, Aggressive, Fixed to Transport, Relative to Document

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Cropping  allows you to capture a portion of the document being scanned. All cropping options can be used with color/grayscale and binary images. Front and Rear cropping are independent, however, for simultaneous output scanning, color/grayscale and binary cropping must be the same per side. Only one cropping option can be assigned per image. Select one of the following options: • Automatic: dynamically adjusts the cropping window for different document sizes based on the edges of the image. Use this option for batches of mixed-sized documents. • Aggressive: selecting this option will eliminate any residual black border on any image edges. In order to achieve this, there is a possibility that a small amount of image data from the edge of the document may be lost. • Fixed to Transport (used for batches of same-sized documents): allows you to define the area or zone to be imaged. Fixed to Transport cropping is used in conjunction with paper size and page layout and assumes you are center-feeding your documents. If you are not using center feeding, you must select the Area button to define your scan area. See the section entitled, "Defining the Scan area" later in this chapter. • Relative to Document (zone processing): (used for batches of same-sized documents) - zone processing is a floating fixed crop window (the zone) located relative to the upper left corner of a document. It allows you to select an area on the document to be delivered in either color/grayscale or binary format (a separate window for both binary and color/grayscale may be defined). Different parameters may be selected for both the front and rear of the image. This option may be used in conjunction with Automatic cropping where a separate color/grayscale or binary area to be saved is desired. It is useful in applications where a photograph, signature or seal appears in a consistent area for an application (you may want that small area in color/grayscale and the rest in binary). To define a zone, select Area to display the Scan Area dialog box. See the section entitled, "Defining the Scan area" later in this chapter for more information. 56 A-61527 May 2006

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A-61527
May 2006
Cropping
allows you to capture a portion of the document being
scanned. All cropping options can be used with color/grayscale and
binary images. Front and Rear cropping are independent, however, for
simultaneous output scanning, color/grayscale and binary cropping
must be the same per side. Only one cropping option can be assigned
per image. Select one of the following options:
Automatic:
dynamically adjusts the cropping window for different
document sizes based on the edges of the image. Use this option for
batches of mixed-sized documents.
Aggressive:
selecting this option will eliminate any residual black
border on any image edges. In order to achieve this, there is a
possibility that a small amount of image data from the edge of the
document may be lost.
Fixed to Transport
(used for batches of same-sized documents):
allows you to define the area or zone to be imaged. Fixed to
Transport cropping is used in conjunction with paper size and page
layout and assumes you are center-feeding your documents. If you
are not using center feeding, you must select the
Area
button to
define your scan area. See the section entitled, “Defining the Scan
area” later in this chapter.
Relative to Document
(zone processing): (used for batches of
same-sized documents) — zone processing is a floating fixed crop
window (the zone) located relative to the upper left corner of a
document. It allows you to select an area on the document to be
delivered in either color/grayscale or binary format (a separate
window for both binary and color/grayscale may be defined). Different
parameters may be selected for both the front and rear of the image.
This option may be used in conjunction with Automatic cropping
where a separate color/grayscale or binary area to be saved is
desired. It is useful in applications where a photograph, signature or
seal appears in a consistent area for an application (you may want
that small area in color/grayscale and the rest in binary).
To define a zone, select
Area
to display the Scan Area dialog box.
See the section entitled, “Defining the Scan area” later in this chapter
for more information.